MCQ Chapter 2 Political Science Class 11 Maharashtra Board Liberty and Rights 1. Which article in the Indian Constitution deals with different types of liberty?Article 21Article 19Article 300AArticle 86Question 1 of 152. According to Article 21 of the Indian Constitution, what cannot be deprived except by law?Right to voteLife or personal libertyRight to propertyRight to educationQuestion 2 of 153. When was the Right to Education introduced as a fundamental right in India?1978200220102017Question 3 of 154. What was removed as a fundamental right by the Constitution (Forty-fourth Amendment) Act, 1978?Right to EducationRight to PropertyRight to EqualityRight to FreedomQuestion 4 of 155. In which case did the Supreme Court uphold the Right to Movement in India?K.S.Puttaswamy vs.Union of IndiaKharak Singh vs.The State of Uttar PradeshBandhua Mukti Morcha vs.Union of IndiaRamsharan vs.Union of IndiaQuestion 5 of 156. What did the Supreme Court include in the Right to Life in the 1981 Francis Coralie Mullin case?Right to privacyRight to live with dignityRight to propertyRight to voteQuestion 6 of 157. Which case linked Article 21 to the Directive Principles of State Policy?Ramsharan vs.Union of IndiaBandhua Mukti Morcha vs.Union of IndiaK.S.Puttaswamy vs.Union of IndiaKharak Singh vs.The State of Uttar PradeshQuestion 7 of 158. In which case was the right to privacy declared a fundamental right?Francis Coralie Mullin vs.Union Territory of DelhiK.S.Puttaswamy vs.Union of IndiaRamsharan vs.Union of IndiaBandhua Mukti Morcha vs.Union of IndiaQuestion 8 of 159. What has the Supreme Court recently included as aspects of liberty?Right to vote and propertyClean and pollution-free water and airRight to education and employmentFreedom of religion and cultureQuestion 9 of 1510. Who wrote the book “On Liberty”?Isaiah BerlinJohn Stuart MillThomas HobbesRobert NozickQuestion 10 of 1511. Who spelled out the concept of Swaraj?Dr.Babasaheb AmbedkarMahatma PhuleMahatma GandhiDr.Rajendra PrasadQuestion 11 of 1512. Why does Jeremy Bentham argue the state should not obstruct liberty?Liberty is a hurdle-less situationThe state does not give libertyIndividuals know how to protect their own interestsLiberty is a natural rightQuestion 12 of 1513. What is the fundamental right introduced by the 86th Amendment in India?Right to PropertyRight to EducationRight to PrivacyRight to EqualityQuestion 13 of 1514. Which rights are based on the conscience of the individual and community?Legal rightsNatural rightsMoral rightsPolitical rightsQuestion 14 of 1515. Are legal rights universal?Yes, they apply globallyNo, they vary by countryYes, they are inalienableNo, they are moral-basedQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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